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All Sides with Ann Fisher is a daily talk show produced by WOSU Public Media that touches on all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio.Wed, 04 Mar 2015 16:00:02 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1All Sides with Ann Fisher is a daily talk show produced by WOSU Public Media that touches on all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio.All Sides with Ann FishernoAll Sides with Ann Fisher is a daily talk show produced by WOSU Public Media that touches on all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio.All Sides with Ann Fisher » kenneth c. davishttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/wp-content/plugins/powerpress/rss_default.jpghttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides
Ohio’s Bid for Political Conventionshttp://wosu.org/2012/allsides/ohios-bid-for-political-conventions/
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It’s a well-worn phrase: As Ohio goes, so goes the nation, and the state’s three largest cities are hoping to win a bid for a 2016 political convention. This hour we’ll talk about what really happens to a city when it hosts these huge political gatherings, and if Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman is right to expect a convention-based boom in business.

]]>http://wosu.org/2012/allsides/ohios-bid-for-political-conventions/feed/0brian ross,charles mahtesian,kenneth c. davis,political conventions,steve harrisonIt's a well-worn phrase: As Ohio goes, so goes the nation, and the state's three largest cities are hoping to win a bid for a 2016 political convention. This hour we'll talk about what really happens to a city when it hosts these huge political gatheri...It's a well-worn phrase: As Ohio goes, so goes the nation, and the state's three largest cities are hoping to win a bid for a 2016 political convention. This hour we'll talk about what really happens to a city when it hosts these huge political gatherings, and if Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman is right to expect a convention-based boom in business.All Sides with Ann Fisherno50:01